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the
Great Wall
To the northwest and north of Beijing, a huge, serrated wall zigzags
it's way to the east and west along the undulating mountains.
This is the Great Wall, which is said to be visible from the moon.

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Guilin
At home and abroad, Guilin is primarily known for its enticing
and unique scenery. Chinese frequently refer to it as the world's
most beautiful scenery, and one will acknowledge its beauty once
one has taken a relatively tranquil trip down the Lijiang.

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Three
Gorges on The Yangtze River
Apart from being the longest river in China and Asia, the Yangtze
River is renowned for its having possessed a good number of historical
sites and enchanting scenic spots.

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The
Yellow Mountains
Located in the southern part of Anhui Province, the Yellow Mountains
extend across four counties - Shexian, Yixian, Taiping and Xining.
They rose above the earth surface as a result of movement of the
earth's crust over a hundred million years ago. 
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Mount
Tai
According to the Chinese ancient mythology, When Pangu, the ancestor
of all things, died, his head turned into Mount Tai, his belly
turned into the Central Mountain, his left arm turned into the
South Mountain, his right arm turned into the North Mountain and
his feet turned into the West Mountain. Mount Tai thus has become
the head of all mountains.
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West
Lake
With the charming West Lake, Hangzhou was given the honorable
name of "paradise on earth" long ago. It is just as
Su Dongpo, a Song Dynasty poet and governor of the city, described,
"West Lake to Hangzhou is exactly the eye and brow to a beauty.
Without the lake, can the beauty remain?" 
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Tibet
North Pole and South Pole are known as the two extremities of
the earth. But some people call Tibet the world's third extremity,
considering its height above sea level.

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